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Assessment of the isometry of the anterolateral ligament in a 3-dimensional weight-bearing computed tomography simulation
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Purpose To simulate the most isometric insertion points of the anterolateral ligament (ALL) in a weight-bearing 3-dimensional computed tomography (CT) model using previously published anatomic landmarks and to define radiographic landmarks, which make for an easier identification of the optimal insertion points. Methods The most isometric femoral insertion points were analyzed for 10 individuals, using data of weight-bearing CT scans in increasing knee flexion positions. An automatic string generation algorithm helped identify isometrically optimal points using an isometric score (0 indicating optimal isometry). Subsequently, a general femoral insertion point was determined, which preserved the isometry in all tested individuals. Based on the femoral insertion point, we assessed the influence of varying tibial insertion points on the isometric behavior of the ALL. Results The defined femoral insertion point, which preserved the isometry in all analyzed individuals, had a median isometric score between 0.167 × 10 −3 and 0.559 × 10 −3 . The average distance from the most prominent point of the lateral epicondyle was 9.7 mm (standard deviation [SD], 1.6) in a straight superior direction. In a straight lateral radiographic view, this point is located exactly at the intersection of a tangent set between the posterior cortex of the femur and a second perpendicular line intersecting at the level of the most (superior-) posterior point of the Blumensaat line. The best isometric behavior was found on the anatomically defined mean tibial insertion point, located at 37% of the width of the tibial plateau, which worsened gradually if corrected to anterior or posterior. Conclusions We determined femoral and tibial insertion points as well as radiographic landmarks for the reconstruction of the ALL that are based on published anatomic descriptions and preserve isometry in all analyzed individuals in this study. Clinical Relevance This study provides new information, which might be helpful to define isometrically optimal insertion points for ALL reconstruction.
- Subjects :
- Anterolateral ligament
Adult
Male
Models, Anatomic
medicine.medical_specialty
Knee Joint
Radiography
610 Medicine & health
Isometric exercise
Isometry (Riemannian geometry)
medicine.disease_cause
Weight-bearing
Weight-Bearing
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
2732 Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
medicine
Humans
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Femur
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
030222 orthopedics
Tibia
business.industry
030229 sport sciences
Anatomy
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
Line (geometry)
Female
10046 Balgrist University Hospital, Swiss Spinal Cord Injury Center
Tomography
Anatomic Landmarks
business
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Algorithms
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....08f172884f4604b2d20deca8e963a939
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-133680